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Tax Rates   ->   2017 & 2018 Marginal Tax Rates -> Nunavut 2017 and 2018 Personal Income Tax Rates

Nunavut 2017 and 2018 Personal Marginal Income Tax Rates

The Federal and Nunavut tax brackets and personal amount are increased for 2018 by an indexation factor of 1.015.  Nunavut uses the Federal indexation factor.  The indexation factors, tax brackets and tax rates have been confirmed to Canada Revenue Agency information.  Note that while the highest tax bracket for Nunavut starts at taxable income of $144,488, the equivalent federal bracket starts at $144,489.  For simplicity sake, we've used only the $144,489 in the combined tax rate table, rather than create a separate row for $144,488 up to $144,489.

The 2018 marginal tax rate for non-eligible dividends reflects the rate that is in effect automatically due to the change in the gross-up rate for 2018, as announced in the October 24, 2017 Fall Economic Statement.

Please read the article Understanding the Tables of Personal Income Tax Rates.

Nunavut Personal Income Tax Brackets and Tax Rates

2018 Taxable Income 2018 Tax Rates 2017 Taxable Income 2017 Tax Rates
first $44,437 4.0% first $43,780 4.0%
over $44,437 up to $88,874 7.0% over $43,780 up to $87,560 7.0%
over $88,874 up to $144,488 9.0% over $87,560 up to $142,353 9.0%
over $144,488 11.5% over $142,353 11.5%

Combined Federal & Nunavut Tax Brackets and Tax Rates

2018 Taxable Income 2018 Marginal Tax Rates 2017 Taxable Income 2017 Marginal Tax Rates
Other
Income
Capital
Gains
Canadian Dividends Other
Income
Capital
Gains
Canadian Dividends
Eligible Non-Eligible Eligible Non-Eligible
first $44,437 19.0% 9.50% -2.11% 7.20% first $43,780 19.0% 9.50% -2.11% 6.52%
over $44,437 up to $46,605 22.0% 11.00% 2.03% 10.68% over $43,780 up to $45,916 22.0% 11.00% 2.03% 10.03%
over $46,605 up to $88,874 27.5% 13.75% 9.62% 17.06% over $45,916 up to $87,560 27.5% 13.75% 9.62% 16.46%
over $88,874 up to $93,208 29.5% 14.75% 12.38% 19.38% over $87,560 up to $91,831 29.5% 14.75% 12.38% 18.80%
over $93,208 up to $144,489 35.0% 17.50% 19.97% 25.76% over $91,831 up to $142,353 35.0% 17.50% 19.97% 25.24%
over $144,489 up to $205,842 40.5% 20.25% 27.56% 32.14% over $142,353 up to $202,800 40.5% 20.25% 27.56% 31.67%
over $205,842 44.5% 22.25% 33.08% 36.78% over $202,800 44.5% 22.25% 33.08% 36.35%

Marginal tax rate for dividends is a % of actual dividends received (not grossed-up amount).
Marginal tax rate for capital gains is a % of total capital gains (not taxable capital gains).
Gross-up rate for eligible dividends is 38%, and for non-eligible dividends is 17% in 2017, and 16% in 2018.
For more information see Nunavut dividend tax credits.

Nunavut Basic Personal Amount

2018 Personal Amount 2018 Tax Rate 2017 Personal Amount 2017 Tax Rate
$13,325 4% $13,128 4%

Federal Basic Personal Amount

2018 Personal Amount 2018 Tax Rate 2017 Personal Amount 2017 Tax Rate
$11,809 15% $11,635 15%
 

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